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Propagating genetic perfection....
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i think this is messed up... it's not like the cloned dog is going to have the memory of the original
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Genetic Perfection.... hmmm, then all would be like me.... scary!!!!
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Aly is genetic perfection :blush:
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I'm undecided Aly.... I voted "dodgey"....
I just like using the word "dodgey" in whatever context I can find. :p |
If I clone my I'll have 380 pounds of dog!
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That site scares me. It seems like the further we can take science, the more they just have to push things. It's Madness.
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That's fucked up!
There's a giant problem with too many dogs and cats being abandoned every day. If you need a new cat go to the frigging pound and save a lilttle kitty life. Instead of wasting thousands of dollars on this horseshit. |
I'm pretty sure I'm against casual cloning.... LOL
There might be good scientific reasons for cloning in terms of stem cell research and the like. Let's say we were to clone Aly, for example. :D Yes it's true it would be a carbon copy of Aly. Flesh and blood, right down to the last bit of DNA, however who's to say that the clone will grow up to be exactly like the Aly we know and love? Isn't it still about upbringing and environment that makes a person (clone or not) what they really are? |
It's seems that I'm the only one who does not understand the question.
Why should such qualifiers apply to cloning ? The question imply certain basic premises that should be stated and analysed before getting further into the topic. To cut the crap short: what one does with his money is one's business... Fuzzy logics... sigh... to be avoided like plague :rolleyes: |
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I worry about how people will use this, but I disagree with the folks who want to stop research on it too. Who knows what kinds of cures can be developed by following this road?
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